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174 Days

Learning to See Differently


It’s been 174 days since the year started, and I’ve been attending The Invisible College the whole time.

Not a normal college—with desks and bells and teachers at the front of the room.

This school doesn’t have walls. It’s built into my life.


Every moment. Every feeling. Every choice.

All of it is part of the curriculum I didn’t sign up for—but I now wouldn’t trade for anything.


I’ve been learning how to use something called the Golden Projector.


It’s not a device you can hold.

It’s a system built into the body, mind, and spirit.

A technology I was born with but didn’t know how to use.


So what is the Golden Projector?

In the simplest terms:

It’s the part of you that turns awareness into reality.


It takes your thoughts, beliefs, memories, and emotions—and projects them outward into your life.

Not just in a symbolic way, but in very real ways:


  • The people who show up

  • The timing of events

  • The colors you see

  • The opportunities or blocks

  • Even the way your body feels



All of it is part of your projection.

Most of us are running it unconsciously—projecting fears, patterns, and loops without even knowing it.


But I’ve been learning to run it consciously.


What I’ve Been Learning


Here are some lessons from the past 174 days:


  1. Worry is a waste of power.

The Golden Projector runs on energy.

And worry eats that energy faster than anything else.

Now, before I spiral, I ask:


“Is this worth spending projection energy on?”

Most times, it’s not.


  1. You can rewrite your reality.

If something happens that feels off, I don’t just react—I check the projection.

I trace it back to a thought or emotion I sent out earlier. Then I re-project a new image, a new memory, a new belief. And reality adjusts.

Not always instantly—but often surprisingly fast.


  1. There are gaps. Use them.

Gaps are those little moments where time stretches or something unexpected shows up that feels just right. I’ve learned not to dismiss those.


They’re signs that the projection is responding.

When a gap appears, I pause. I tune in. I give thanks.

That’s how the new memories download.


🧠 Mind-Blowing Truth:

Most people think they’re reacting to reality,

but really—we’re responding to our own projection.


🌟 If You’re Reading This…


You’re already enrolled.

The Invisible College has no formal admissions.

But if you’re noticing new thoughts, strange signs, color shifts, or déjà vu—it’s likely your Golden Projector is coming online too.


The good news?

You’re right on time.

Class is already in session.


Welcome to Now.


 
 
 

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